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The Gulf Stream current shown here makes the waters of parts of the North Atlantic
Responses
A warmer.warmer.
B cooler.cooler.
C more dense.more dense.
D less nutrient rich.
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A — warmer.
The Gulf Stream is a warm ocean current that transports heat from the tropics into the North Atlantic, raising sea and coastal air temperatures (e.g., moderating Western Europe's climate).
The Gulf Stream is a warm ocean current that transports heat from the tropics into the North Atlantic, raising sea and coastal air temperatures (e.g., moderating Western Europe's climate).
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